You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub If users will be fine to loose their old settings, the release The new one (due to bad technical decisions by me, and by Apple to be Technical problem is moving the settings from the old Safari extension to Let's hope it will be done by the end of June. The good news is the work isĪctively going on. Unfortunately I had to change countries twice during these 2 years, and Remove the clutter we have in our Chrome/Firefox version, which appearedĭue to my poor knowledge and bad technical decisions many years ago. Noir is a Safari extension that automatically adds a dark mode to every website you visit. The Safari version has become an opportunity toĮxperiment with the user interface, review the new available APIs and Download Noir - Dark Mode for Safari and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. On Mon, at 8:28 AM Alexander Shutau wrote: Step 2: Switch to the Websites tab, and then click Reader on the left pane. Other extensions have that option but their dark mode is not as good. Step 1: Click Safari on the menu bar, and then click Preferences. I have a dark theme os because I prefer the look. Dark Reader is amazing and I honestly can't believe such an extension exists that works so well! You people are amazing. It also doesn't have auto setting which would enable dark mode by the clock. I am assuming you're one of the contributors, and so once again thank you for your work. But your comment gives me much hope, and I would love to hear what plans there are or if there's any roadmap for Safari. I was really hoping that Dark Reader could be ported much more easily with the new Safari APIs, although I'm not a developer and don't understand how that works. Enabling and disabling the extension seems a bit buggy-sometimes when disabling it websites momentarily flash dark.It would be amazing to have site-specific settings there directly. For example, when you click on the icon you get global rather than site-specific settings, unlike in the Chrome version, which means you also don't have grayscale and sepia options. Next, change the shortcut name to ChatGPT and tap Add. If you don’t see this option, it can be added from the Edit Actions option at the bottom of the share sheet. Scroll through the share sheet and tap Add to Home Screen. The layout of Dark Reader seems a bit less advanced. Tap the share button (up arrow within a square) in the toolbar.There is no ability to schedule a dark mode by time (I always use the system dark mode but only want to use Dark Reader at night).That's awesome to hear, thank you! If you don't mind my asking, do you have any idea what features are planned to be supported? I was sad that there were a couple of features in Dark Reader for Safari that seemed behind from Chrome's extension:
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